Since its release, GarageBand has been incredibly popular. Several sites have popped up across the internet to discuss it and allow people to share their creations. One site, iCompositions, is taking it a step farther.
iCompositions, today, launched
MUGradio.com, an internet radio station that will continuosly stream compositions uploaded the
iCompositions Auditorium. The Radio Station streams directly to iTunes and currently consists of 5-star rated compositions. We are adding more compositions every day.
MUGRadio has been the single most requested feature in iCompositions' forums. Along with the diverse Garageband-created music from iCompositions.com, MUGradio will feature a GarageBand tip of the day by Brad Flickinger and a Mac tip of the day by Dan Pourhadi, as well as feature a lineup of terrific live and recorded shows.
"Mr. Answerpants" will be a mixture of live and recorded shows hosted by a Certified Apple Technician answering your Mac questions, as well as providing you with helpful Mac tips.
"Dealing with a Day Job", hosted by Giovanni Cipolla, will focus on the 'trials and tribulations of having aspirations', and how a musician gets along in corporate America.
"Hey, it's that guy", hosted by Michael Hill (aka ThatGuy), takes aim at being a unique Mac/music variety show, where anything goes.
"Appletalk" will be an entertaining discussion on the week's Mac news and rumors, and
"Exposé: Apple" will be an episodic look at the history of Apple. MUGradio will also future a daily half-hour Mac news show, as well as a variety of DJ'd shows featuring GarageBand compositions.
http://www.mugradio.com